International development is about

people. It is about giving every person,

everywhere, a chance to realize his or

her full human potential…

Canada occupies a position of leadership

among the open, advanced societies, which

are becoming increasingly influential [in

the world]…

Canada's geographic location gives it an

important advantage as new poles of

political and economic power emerge in

the Pacific and Latin America.

Canada's cultural heritage gives it privileged access to the anglophone and

francophone worlds, as well as to the homelands of Canadians drawn from every part of the globe who make up its multicultural personality.

… The Government is committed to ensuring that Canada will continue to do its fair share for the world, maintaining our proud and uniquely Canadian contribution to global governance and prosperity.

Source: Government of Canada, CIDA website, “Canada in the World”:
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/foreign_policy/cnd-world/summary-en.asp

The classical scope of responsibility – to one’s own person, to one’s family, to one’s community and nation – must be broadened. Not even the [idea from the bible] of responsibility to all human beings is sufficiently broad. The new responsibility must be more. It must extend through space and through all time. It must be inclusive of persons far beyond our own national frontiers; it must encompass the physical planet and all its ingredients – water and air, non-renewable resources, living organisms; it must extend into the future not just for months or years, but for decades.

-  Pierre Elliott Trudeau, as cited in The Essential Trudeau, ed. Ron Graham.

There are many people who believe it is wrong for others to say they believe in the ideals of democracy unless they support those ideals for all the people of the world.

Someone who says they have a particular value or

belief but whose actions say something else is

known as a “hypocrite” (e.g., Jane calls herself an

“environmentalist” but she does not reduce, reuse,

or recycle).

Each one of us has global responsibilities, and our

decisions, choices, and actions – everything we do

in our daily lives – should support our global

responsibilities.

*Ideals of Democracy: equality, justice, the rule of law, fundamental freedoms, the right to be treated with fairness and dignity, citizen participation in government…